Thread: Death of a Pet
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Old 20-11-2018, 14:47   #7
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Re: Death of a Pet

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Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
It would be strange if you weren't upset. They are members of the family and not just pets.

What is the cat's age?

I nearly lost one of my cats last year and even the thought of loosing him had me in pieces.
She's 16. I've found a large lump in her abdomen (I always panic). I'm preparing for the worst.

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